Yes, you'd think jailbreaking an iphone and false activating it would be the more popular choice considering the small price difference, but if you follow TUAW and such you'd know that they seem to have a big dream of appending a microphone to the touch and making it a wifi phone that looks a little ghetto.
I would rather a skype app for iPhone that used the built in phone system, or perhaps have apple make the iPhone work with the tmobile hotspot service for tmobile customers (it only makes sense).
I browsed over their blog, and they had two applications which apparently show the audio playback/recording quality of their software. They said it's only for the touch, and won't work on an iPhone.
That may be because the iPhone doesn't need it (already has a mic), or because they're making this touch-only. I don't know, but I hope it's the former.
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Anthony Agius @ Dec 31st 2007 8:14AM
I presume this would work on an iPhone too? If so, the using the iPhone around the house as a SIP phone over wi-fi would be awesome!
Tom @ Dec 31st 2007 8:28AM
Yes, you'd think jailbreaking an iphone and false activating it would be the more popular choice considering the small price difference, but if you follow TUAW and such you'd know that they seem to have a big dream of appending a microphone to the touch and making it a wifi phone that looks a little ghetto.
I would rather a skype app for iPhone that used the built in phone system, or perhaps have apple make the iPhone work with the tmobile hotspot service for tmobile customers (it only makes sense).
KarlW @ Dec 31st 2007 10:31AM
I browsed over their blog, and they had two applications which apparently show the audio playback/recording quality of their software. They said it's only for the touch, and won't work on an iPhone.
That may be because the iPhone doesn't need it (already has a mic), or because they're making this touch-only. I don't know, but I hope it's the former.